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New evidence shows how UK student protests about Gaza were handled by police and universities

Sky News and Liberty Investigates look at how universities worked with police, and even private surveillance firms, to deal with pro-Palestinian protests on campuses across the UK - amid ongoing tensions between freedom of speech and student safety.

A wave of pro-Palestinian student protest engulfed UK universities last year when thousands protested against the war in Gaza. Most started out peacefully on encampments with students pitching tents on university greens.

 

Now new evidence, uncovered by Sky News and Liberty Investigates, has shed some light on how some of those protests were policed.

 

We've seen instances of universities reporting protesters to police, starting dozens of disciplinaries, and in some instances we found universities collaborating with private surveillance firms.

Through Freedom of Information requests to more than 150 UK universities by Liberty Investigates, shared with Sky News, we found that at least 40 universities discussed Gaza protest activity with police forces or private intelligence organisations. Thirty-six universities had direct communication with the police.

 

Thirteen universities also discussed protests at meetings with police, including the University of London, Cambridge, and Manchester. Twenty-eight universities launched investigations against as many as 113 students, and staff were investigated for possible disciplinary breaches linked to their pro-Palestinian activism.